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The McIlveen Family Law Firm has jump started its summer by becoming involved with several charities around Charlotte and Gastonia. In fact, we are hosting an upcoming event for Project Halo in July!

Project Halo is a non-profit, no-kill animal rescue and sanctuary based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Project Halo is a 100% volunteer organization and is funded privately by generous donors. Without the dedicated volunteers and thoughtful donors, Project Halo would not exist. Plus, Project Halo is certified IRS 501(c)3 tax exempt and all donations are tax deductible.

Project Halo rescues homeless, stray and unwanted dogs and gives them a second chance by providing a safe and loving foster home. Project Halo provides any medical attention the dogs need while looking for a permanent loving home to adopt them. All of Project Halo’s animals are spayed or neutered and are vet current at the time of their adoption. Further, Project Halo provides a home for animals that are deemed unadoptable so that they may live out the rest of their lives in a loving, caring atmosphere.

No matter which Charlotte divorce lawyer you ask at the McIlveen Family Law Firm they adore their dogs and other animals and are extremely excited about the opportunity to support such an amazing cause. The goal is to host the event mid-July and to provide the charity with all types of equipment and products that they need in order to keep the kennel going.

We will be approaching vets, pet stores, etc. to collect items to donate to Project Halo. Also, we are obtaining 100 passes to Shopping for a Cause which is sponsored by Macy’s. These passes will be $5 each and 100% of the proceeds will be going to Project Halo. These passes will give the buyer access to discounted prices in any Macy’s store. This event is sure to be a great time for families in the Gastonia and Charlotte area, so be sure to check our website for the definite dates in the future!

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